July 7, 2010

Zionist Jews manufacture fear and teach hate

The Canadian Charger

Yoav Shamir's documentary Defamation has been added to The Canadian Charger's recommended summer book/movie list. The film is a must-see for anyone wanting to understand how Zionist Jews manufacture fear, and teach Israeli schoolchildren to hate.

In
his review, Gilad Atzmon, an Israeli
Jew who participated in the occupation of Lebanon in the 1980s, writes:

“The
film is an astonishing exposure of the morbid conditions that entangle
contemporary Jewish secular identity. It explores and ridicules the current
notion of anti-Semitism and the lobbies that are engaged in disseminating such
a fear. It also exposes those Jewish ethnic campaigners who, for some reason,
insist on shaping their identity around the phantasmic idea of being ‘racially’
persecuted, defamed or hated.”

One
of the ethnic Jewish campaigners that Shamir exposes is Abraham Foxman,
director of the Anti-Defamation League.

Shamir,
a young Israeli Jew, goes to New York to interview Foxman to get an answer to
the following question: Could a Jew today lose his or her job just for being a
Jew? If not, why is anti-Semitism still an important concern for the
Anti-Defamation League.

Foxman
says anti-Semitism comes from even “self-hating Jews,” who are critical of the
Israeli government’s policies.

All
anti-Zionist and pro-Palestinian Jews are targeted by ADL, including Dr. Norman
Finkelstein, whom Shamir also interviews.

Finkelstein,
you will remember, lost his job as a professor because of a concerted smear
campaign and has been barred from entering Israel.

Shamir
even joined Foxman on his mission to the Ukraine, and filmed the ADL director
lecturing that country’s leaders on the lack of moral equivalence between
Stalin’s genocidal starvation of 11 million Ukrainians, and the treatment of
Jews during the Holocaust.

The
highlight of Defamation, though,
comes when Israeli high school students are taken on a tightly scripted and
closely supervised indoctrination tour of Auschwitz before joining the army.

“I
want to kill,” said one student afterwards. The lesson of the trip—the world is
the enemy of the Jews—is accomplished.

That
lesson was put on display following young Israeli soldiers killed nine
civilians on the Gaza flotilla on May 31.

As
described by Dr. Ilan Pappé in Scotland’s The
Herald: “[There were] official parades celebrating the heroism of the
commandos who stormed the ship and demonstrations by schoolchildren giving
their unequivocal support for the government against the new wave of anti-Semitism.”